Strengthening Hawaii's CommunitiesCommunity Restoration Partnership

The Community Restoration Partnership (CRP) is a multi-year grant program that provides support for coastal restoration projects in Hawai’i that involve community stewardship activities and focus on durable and sustainable positive impacts on coastal and near shore marine areas. CRP’s goals are to support quality physical restoration projects that: are informed by data, sound science, and capture and reinforce traditional cultural values of Hawaii; engage local community groups in active and ongoing environmental stewardship; exhibit collaboration between multiple partners, and encourage science-based monitoring with data to track the impact of restoration over time.

In 2019, HCF and its partners – the Harold K.L. Castle Foundation, the Oak Foundation, the Weissman Family Foundation, the Kamehameha Schools, the Marisla Foundation, the Atherton Family Foundation, the Traut Carson Fund at HCF, and the Jeanne Herbert fund at HCF – awarded the following 16 organizations statewide with funding for coastal restoration projects.

2019 - 2021 Grantees

Conservation International Foundation

Hawaiian Islands Land Trust

Hui Maka'ainana o Makana

Hui Malama I ke Ala Ulili

Hui o Koolaupoko

Ka Ipu Makani Cultural Heritage Center

Kalanihale

Ma ka Hana ka Ike Building

Malama Huleia

Malama Learning Center

Malama Pupukea-Waimea

Molokai Land Trust

Na Mamo O Kawa

Paepae o He'eia

The Nature Conservancy of Hawai‘i

The North Shore Community Land Trust

The deadline for applications has passed and we are no longer accepting applications.